Nothing - there are no safe medications that you can give your dog without a veterinarian's prescription. If you think your dog has a toothache, you should schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for a dental exam. Veterinarians can provide many of the same dental treatments as a dentist does for humans.
The smartest thing to do would be to take your dog to the vet. I've had the same problem with my dog, and I wish there was another alternative. I'd prefer not to have to go down to the vet. So make sure not to give your dog any human medication. dogs don't have the same reaction as we do. So take your dog to the veterinarian.
The best thing for a teething puppy is a wet rag or cloth with cold water to soothe there teeth.
A bone or a ds! Just joking. I have a cavalier that teethes and we give it a bone. Make sure its for the right size!
Treatment involves draining the puss and antibiotics to remove any remaining infection
any creature with teeth is liable to get toothache
salt water
It depends, the dog could die by bleeding or getting the infection into their blood flow.
To prevent any infection that may occur.
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
Yes They can.
See a different vet and have the tooth extracted.
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
A tooth abscess is an infection. This might be under your tooth or around your tooth. Either way, it's an infection that can be very painful.
You will need separate medications for Trich & a tooth infection.
Yes a tooth infection can bring about blood poisoning
You should give the dog whatever the vet perscribes you when you take it there to get its ears checked.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
If it's made for humans, no.